Readings: Is. 55:10-11, Ps.34, Matt. 6:7-15
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
LEARN TO FOLLOW THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF PRAYER
One of
the three traditional dimensions of Lenten season is prayer. This is important
because it is the means by which we communicate with our God. So we are called
today to reflect on the meaning and right principles to prayer as we progress
through this season of Lent.
Little
wonder, in our Gospel passage today, Jesus knowing how important the act of prayer
is to humanity, taught his disciples the principle and pattern of all prayers
when he said: “Pray then in this way: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your
name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us
this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we also have
forgiven all who trespassed against us. And do not bring us to the time of
trial, but rescue us from evil one”.
Here,
Jesus knowing that prayer is an essential part of our faith through which we
grow in our relationship with God, gave us seven principles that should guide
all our prayers. This prayer contain series of statements and petitions in
which we affirm our relationship with God, with the people around us and with
the world in general. In it contains a statement of faith, obligations and
commitment as the foundation through which these seven principles are
fulfilled.
The
first principle is to acknowledge God as “Our Father”. This is a call for unity
that requires faith, obligation and commitment. Here we acknowledge God not
just as my Father, but as Our Father and the ‘Our’ includes every single person
who lives or has ever lived on this earth. The second principle calls us to
reverence the name of the Lord as we say: “Hallowed be thy name “ yes, God’s
name is holy no matter what we say or think of him. However, we make this
prayer for our sake more than for his sake. Because from the holiness of his
name comes the root of our faith and strength, so we are praying that God’s
name be held in deepest respect by people everywhere.
The
third principle calls us to have the vision of God’s kingdom, hence we pray
saying: “Your kingdom come”, that is, we pray that humanity should consciously
and willingly embrace the love and kingship of God which he is offering us. The
forth principle invites us to dispose ourselves to embrace the will of God as
we pray saying: “Your will be done on earth, as in heaven”. This is very
important for it helps us to discern and be disposed to pray and live in
accordance with the will of God.
The
fifth principle calls us to learn how to be contented with what we have and
reject all forms of selfishness and greed as we say: “Give us today our daily
bread,” of which God surely provides. The sixth principle calls us to make an
examination of conscience and to seek reconciliation knowing how weak we are,
hence we pray saying: “And forgive us our trespasses, as we have forgiven those
who trespassed against us”. Here we make serious commitment and obligation,
asking that the condition for God’s forgiveness of our sins should based on our
readiness to forgive those who have offended us.
Finally
the seventh principle calls us to have total confidence in God’s providence,
protection and guidance as we pray saying: “And do not put us to the test, but
save us from evil”. So here we acknowledge our weaknesses and our total
dependence on God’s help against all the evil forces of this world.
Dear
friends, there is need for us to learn to follow the fundamental principles of prayer.
Though, I have no doubt that we know how
to say Our Lords Prayer, but knowing it is not enough, we have to pray it
devotedly, but praying it is not enough, we have to believe in what we pray
for, but believing is not enough, we must put it into practice in our daily
lives. This is because, often time we treat prayer wrongly when we consider
prayer as a means to only achieve what we desired, without considering what God
desires for us. Some of us spend lots of time reciting the prayers and yet we
do not often mean what we say because we have wrong disposition born from
unforgiving heart which must be redirected before we can get a positive
response from God.
Therefore,
it’s time for us to embrace these seven principles and change our perspective
and wrong disposition towards prayers. It is time for us to spend more quality
moment in prayer and be connected with God. We must make our prayers to be
meaningful and genuine from our hearts. It is time for us to improve the quality of our prayer life by
imitating Jesus, who always prayed to his heavenly Father at every possible
opportunities. We must continue to pray
for our country with the right disposition while applying these fundamental
principles.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, in prayer we build a strong relationship with you, teach us how
to pray more devotedly, for we really do not know how to pray as we ought, as we
present our country Nigeria before you. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen. Wishing you God’s favour and blessings.
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